Kanden Chairman Yagi intends to resign President Iwane to resign after third party commissioning October 9:23

It was found that Kansai Electric's executives and others were receiving large amounts of money, and Kansai Electric's Chairman Makoto Yagi intends to resign as chairman. President Shigeki Iwane will stay until the investigation of the third party committee, which consists of outside lawyers, is completed, and then resign.

Mr. Yagi gave 859 million yen worth of gold coins, gift certificates, suits, etc. from the former assistant Eiji Moriyama in Takahama-cho, Fukui where the nuclear power plant is located at Kansai Electric Power's conference on the 2nd of this month. I know that I received each of them.